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PoliticsRe: Pictures of first international flight from Enugu. by ACM10: 10:42am On Aug 25, 2013
richeyy: So what's your point? undecided Go through the post @bobosydney's profile and you'll see he's been living in Australia for about 10 years!

@Op: Progress is a slow process. We'll get there someday
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ID switch in progress

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PoliticsRe: Pictures of first international flight from Enugu. by ACM10: 10:14am On Aug 25, 2013
t-something:
Its simple! Stop whining ! Ignore the airports , don't use them, till we build the ones that catches your fancy! That should cure your heartache

Same way you posted pictures of Ethiopian airport I also want to see pictures of your room and parlour and if it isn't like what we watch in the movies then you're not fit to be a human.
bobosydney: To reply scumbags people like you , I will show you the picture of my house . It's not that i'm bragging but just to shut your mouth up and let you Know that me and you are not in the same category and i'm not a uncivilized like you .
nwekesimon68: U are a big foool dat room is my brodas room how did u get the pix? U wan to use it for scam? Ewu. Nkita. Otele
bobosydney: See me see trouble oo ! How can your brother got my lounge as his lounge . This is my apartment in Sydney Australia and you can come have look if you want . I can tell that you sound as ignorant parasite and bush man . You don't have to be jealous because God bless somebody and you just need to wait for your time . Se otigbo, Kaji ko , you don hear word ?
PapaBrowne: Let me burst your lame self.
Only those that don't understand the maneuverings of Google would pull the stupid stunt you tried to pull.
The picture you posted as your living room is a serviced apartment in Sydney, Australia.
You stole it from this blog: http://sydservicedapartments.net/2012/02/17/a-change-for-the-better-in-sydney-accommodation/

You've been busted. grin grin grin grin. I'm pretty sure you live somewhere in Iyana Ipaja in one of those run down slums. Maybe not. But that house you posted is not your house even if I choose to believe you truly live in Australia.



For those that care to know, to bust guys like these, simply follow the simple steps:
Right Click on the picture and click "copy Image URL"(Chrome) or "Copy Link Location"(Firefox)
Go to www.images.google.com . In the search bar, you'd see a small camera at the right end of the bar.
Paste the image Url in the bar that opens and click "search by image". It would expose the original source of any picture.
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PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 2:05am On Aug 24, 2013
Katsumoto: Someone else that had classes under the tree; do you realize that folk(s) is a term that applies to more than one person.

You either say that person or those folks. There is nothing like 'that folk'.

I keep telling you to find your level but you wouldn't listen.

Someone made a huge blunder and you agreed with him but you couldn't see it either because you are ignorant of the error or you were in a hurry to collabo with someone against me.

ACM

This is your last warning, if you don't have anything intelligent to share with me, ignore my posts or I will start pointing out the grammatical blunders/ scud missiles that you release regularly.

Now sod off.
I thought we've been through this thing before. I don't really care if you chose to be my grammar police. All I know is that I will continue to point out your silly argument.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 5:48pm On Aug 23, 2013
jp philips: Very annoying how people form opinions from fallacies, as at 2011, Americans in china were totaling 110,000 at a time American's population was less than 350,000. yet somebody is claiming Americans don't seek for greener pastures or evade competition like he put it.

Even if i was that dumb, i wont ever say it in public.
Bros don't sweat it. That folk is known to make silly analogies, then argue with it.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 2:45pm On Aug 23, 2013
true2god: Ur response just got my attention. In the last 25yrs the population of Abuja is less than 200,000, but today its over 4million. Why? There is a lot of federal presense in Abuja, embassies and high commissions, ministries, etc. So its very natural for pple to move there to get a better life.

Until the FG stopped this skewed develpmental processes and balance it evenly, this issue will continue. I wont be surprised if gwari\hausa pple wake up one day and start 'deporting' non-indigenes frm abuja to go back to their states after billions of dollars niger-delta money has been used to set up infrastructures there. This is exactly wats happening in Lagos.

The over concentration of FG's presence in an area at the expense of others is the result of current Lagos crisis. If the FG dredge the onitsha and owerri inland port, make onne port an import processing zone (like lagos), built basic infratrutures in the east (just like lagos), there will be a natural migration.

This is where the Yorubas should play a role by pressuring the Fg to even social-econimic infrastrutural development acros the country.
I bet that Yorubas will even lobby the FG to under-develop the east. Any progress made by the east further deepens their sorrow. Check the Enugu international airport thread. Majority of those launching vicious attacks on the project are of Yoruba origin. These people are impossible.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 2:31pm On Aug 23, 2013
Katsumoto: That is not completely true. Nigerian administrators have not been very bright. It wasn't that it was marginalized, most of the states were marginalized. But my point is that all states received the same sort funding. Calabar has a seaport, stadium, airport, etc. While only Lagos in the SW has an airport. There are more airports and stadiums in the SE than there are in the SW. At the time, these decisions were made, Rivers and other SE states were in the same region. The SE only became an entity in 1999.
This is a thoroughly ignorant comment. Does not deserve a response. Your knowledge of contemporary Nigerian politics and history is not up to scratch.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 2:22pm On Aug 23, 2013
0key: U are not being objective because of some egoistic trait. Learn to follow issues from other people's perspectives.
That folk can never be objective. He is a rabid tribalist pretending to be objective.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 2:18pm On Aug 23, 2013
Katsumoto: And no roads, hospitals, schools, airports were built in other states? Lagos was the only state that the FG spent money on?
You keep repeating this line. I have challenged you to compare between federal projects in Lagos and Anambra. All you do is to repeat this old and tired comment.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 1:59pm On Aug 23, 2013
Katsumoto: Since the nigerian police can solve all crimes, perhaps society can do away with institutions that regulate industries such as health, food, etc

No need laying down the rules and regulations, just refer everything to the police. In your highly myopic point of view, security threats arise only when the traders start carrying guns.


I have told you to try and find your level but you won't listen. Instead you go through a thread and reply firstly to my post and then get humiliated with my response.

On a serious note, I am not into guys, take your fixation elsewhere.
Your problem is that you have a misplaced sense of importance. You gets tetchy when your half-truths are challenged.

I'm not obsessed with you, but I'm drawn to your silly analogy, which you often use to mask your rabid tribalism, hate and poor knowledge of everyday politics in Nigeria.

Your rabid tribalism could not let you know that security issues is on the exclusive list. A state governor or its agents does not have the right to declare a Nigerian citizen, security threat. You pushed your silliness farther by drawing an analogy between a spare parts trader and a moslem terrorist. Antecedence did not let you know that a spare parts trader is unlikely to be involved in money laundery and other acts capable of threatening the security of the state. In fact, you are an embarrassment.
PoliticsRe: Soludo Sues APGA Over Disqualification by ACM10: 11:42am On Aug 23, 2013
mikeansy: I totally agree with this submission

Police or EFCC can investigate anybody of anything no matter how innocent you are

Everyone must be assumed innocent until proven guilty in the court of law!

APGA can not disqualify people based of EFCC investigation.

This is unacceptable by any standard.
The basis for his disqualification is frivolous.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 8:52pm On Aug 22, 2013
Katsumoto: 1. Similar to how unregulated money transfer operators pose a threat to society. No one saw the link between money transfer operators in London and Islamic terrorism until it was pointed out by security experts. Now money transfer operators in the UK have been given a mandate to regularize their operations and most will suffer for the actions of a few. If they are unregulated and not monitored by the appropriate body, then criminals can mix genuine traders to sell parts of stolen cars.

2. By not recognising the authority of the body created to deal with such matters. From the article - "He said despite efforts to make the operators to regularise their business, ASPANDA members had refused to deal with the government, claiming that they operate within a Federal Government territory."

3. Just by accepting the authority of the appropriate body and following whatever laws have been stipulated.

That is what I got from the article.
Now answer this question. Is security in the exclusive or concurrent list?

If the traders are indeed security threat, why not involve the police? Why harass them with touts?
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 9:41am On Aug 22, 2013
luvinhubby: Some of us do not read articles before commenting.
The person talking is the P/S in charge of MVAA, which is an agency that collects N25,000per dealer tax annualy from auto parts dealers in Lagos which ASPAMDA people have refused to pay insisting that they are tenants of federal govt., concessioning or not.
The issue is not about security, it is about not being able extort excess tax from the biggest auto parts market in Africa monopolised by Igbos.
The other side of the story. Sounds plausible.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Labels Spare-Parts Dealers Security Threat by ACM10: 9:36am On Aug 22, 2013
There are two sides to a story.
HealthRe: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by ACM10: 12:47am On Aug 22, 2013
Aguike1: Hey docs in the house, top of the day to you all!

I've had these rash-like things on my chest for quite a while. Noticed some of them turned red and started being a little bit kinda itchy (almost like it wants to itch but doesn't). Like a barely perceptible burning sensation - that makes you want to, like, touch and soothe it.

I've tried to treat it twice. Both times were last year. And they weren't red and itchy yet.

The first time was by a doc - prescribed something in a tube. And the second time was by a pharmacist - prescribed something in a tube (oil based I think) in combination with something else in a small, ash cylindrical container.

I sincerely wish I could remember their names right now.

Do kindly find some of the pictures below. Thanks.
My apology to fellow professionals. I may sway into unethical territory a bit.

@Aguike1,
I'm of the impression that u have a fungal infection. Though, superinfection by bacteria must be ruled out. The history of chronicity, itching and non-response to earlier treatment(with possible anti-bacterial cream) is suggestive of it. In any case, I suggest that you procure an anti-fungal cream like clotrimazole and apply it liberally at the site.

If there is no improvement in symptoms after five days, pls consult your dermatologist.
PoliticsRe: How Aregbesola Turned Osun To A Construction Site by ACM10: 3:54pm On Aug 21, 2013
This thread is useless without pictures
PoliticsRe: Controversial Flyover Barrier Demolished In Ibadan by ACM10: 10:18am On Aug 21, 2013
Marie Sucre: God help Nigeria.
God help Nigeria. We are torn between the devil(PDP) and the deep blue sea(APC).
PoliticsRe: Controversial Flyover Barrier Demolished In Ibadan by ACM10: 10:14am On Aug 21, 2013
3 billion NAIRA for this barrier? shocked Who says that APC is less corrupt than PDP? lipsrsealed
CultureRe: How Do People Actually 'Hold' The Rain? by ACM10: 6:17pm On Aug 20, 2013
ceejayluv: Reliable link, or you pulled it outta your ass.
Why can't you consult google before throwing insult? undecided

According to China's top meteorologists, the chances that the skies will open up over the "bird's nest" stadium at the Olympics opening ceremony on August 8, 2008 are 50/50. But the Chinese government isn't known for taking chances -- especially when they've got a huge arsenal of anti-aircraft cannons loaded with silver iodine bullets. "We will use catalytic agents to force the rain clouds over the National Stadium to fall down prior to the opening ceremony," Zhang Qiang, who is in charge of Beijing's artificial rainmaking projects, told the state-run China Daily. Even though the practice is common in China's drought-plagued northwest -- China has the world's largest rainmaking force, employing over 3,000 people -- many scientists question it's effectiveness. Still, Beijing is undeterred, especially considering its other big reason for pulling out the big rain guns: to get rid of the smog. Under its Olympic pledge, Beijing must meet World Health Organization levels of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and ground-level ozone, and lower particle concentrations (aerosol levels) to those found in major cities in developed countries. While Beijing has plans to turn off its own factories and prohibit traffic during the Games, experts have discovered that much of the city's pollution drifts in from other cities in nearby Hebei province, full of factories and cars, and from inner Mongolia, which is rife with sand, dust and toxic smelter plants.

Rain can help to disperse smog, but as atmospheric scientist Ken Rahn, a visiting scholar at Tsinghua University's Air Pollution and Control Institute in Beijing, recently told me, the only real way to fight China's pollution is with serious comprehensive emissions standards, cleaner factories, and a cleaning-up, or a phasing out, of coal. It's a solution that will take much longer to effect than the city's "advanced techniques." But given the chances that rainmaking actually works, and the possibility that it can decrease badly needed rain elsewhere (and not to mention the energy it takes to try it), the long-term solutions offer a more favorable forecast.As for his own Olympic forecast, Rahn told me, “If you forced me to take a guess, I would say they won’t meet the [WHO pollution] standard." For its part, the International Olympic Committee remains cheery as ever: "Beijing's bid book contained some 130 commitments so far as the environment is concerned. I must say the Chinese have totally lived up to all the commitments they have made," said IOC inspector Hein Verbruggen this week. Two days later, no less than Premier Wen Jiabao announced he would be heading up a new task force on the environment, admitting a "grave need" to cut pollution. Shooting up the clouds won't work anyway, according to Rahn. "Absurd--it never works," he told me. Maybe that's why, as China Daily reports, the deputy chief engineer of the Beijing Meteorological Bureau is resorting to another unlikely technique in secular China: "God bless Beijing," he said.
http://www.treehugger.com/corporate-responsibility/beijing-to-force-good-weather-for-the-olympics.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/world/2006-06-29-china-rain_x.htm
CultureRe: How Do People Actually 'Hold' The Rain? by ACM10: 3:09pm On Aug 20, 2013
philip.adesola:
No scientific proof. Simply juju.
I disagree. Chinese did it during the Beijing Olympics.
CultureRe: How Do People Actually 'Hold' The Rain? by ACM10: 3:08pm On Aug 20, 2013
Reporting to class. This ropic is gonna be interesting.

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